When a person dies leaving assets in the Cayman Islands it is not possible to deal with those assets without first obtaining a grant of representation from the Cayman Islands Grand Court.
This process can be an emotional process for loved ones, that is why PMC345 Consultancy professionals are here to remove that added burden from you. PMC345 Consultancy will draft all necessary documents for you to obtain a grant of representation from the Grand Court.
There are two aspects of how a person can obtain a grant from the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands:
Probate – this is where the deceased dies leaving a will
Letters of Administration – This is where the
deceased dies leaving no will but there are assets to be dealt with.
The Grand Court of the Cayman Islands also recognized foreign grants of Probate or Letters of Testamentary. When a person dies and their loved ones obtain probate or letters of testamentary overseas but the deceased has assets in the Cayman Islands, the personal representative that has been awarded a grant overseas may seek a reseal of that foreign grant in the Cayman Islands Grand Court in order to deal with the deceased Cayman assets.
PMC345 Consultancy will draft all required documents for you to enable you to make the filing a simpler process. We are aware that often persons seeking to reseal a foreign grant do not know the laws and procedures, that’s where we are here to help.
We provide experienced, professional and cost-effective expertise in 4 key areas.
*Immigration
*Wills & Probate
*Mediation
*Bespoke Training
PO Box 846, 20 Genesis Close Grand Cayman, KY1- 1502 Cayman Islands